Kevin Durant was blindsided when the Phoenix Suns attempted to trade him to the Golden State Warriors at the deadline. He ultimately made it clear that he was not interested in returning to the team with whom he won two championships,
As the Phoenix Suns eagerly approach a merciful end to their putrid 2025 season, it seems to be a matter of where, not if, Kevin Durant will be traded. After the team did not consult him before starting trade talks ahead of the 2025 NBA trade deadline,
The Phoenix Suns have a critical offseason ahead. Phoenix is 35-41 this season and sits 11th in the Western Conference. The Suns are 1.5 games out from the final play-in spot, which the Sacramento Kings currently hold.
NBA rumors suggest Kevin Durant has mutual trade interest with the Spurs, Knicks, Timberwolves, and Heat ahead of the offseason.
The Phoenix Suns (35-40) visit the Milwaukee Bucks (40-34) on Tuesday, April, 1, at 4:30 p.m., in a game airing on TNT and truTV. The Suns are starting a three-game road trip on the heels of losing three straight,
The Phoenix Suns are hopeful Kevin Durant returns before the end of the regular season, coach Mike Budenholzer said before Tuesday’s game against the Milwaukee Bucks at Fiserv Forum. Durant sprained his left ankle in the third quarter of Sunday’s home loss to the Houston Rockets.
The Rockets and Spurs jump out as teams with a young core that may be a veteran star away from being true contenders, while the Timberwolves might mean pairing Durant with Anthony Edwards. The Knicks would also offer him the opportunity to play in a major market and pursue a title alongside Jalen Brunson.
Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant “definitely could be” traded after this season with six teams interested in him at the trade deadline, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported on Wednesday.
. @WindhorstESPN says it's possible that we have seen the last of Kevin Durant with the Suns 😮 “It would be remarkable if he could play again this year in the regular season.” pic.twitter.com/8m47NUEc9H